I've posted a few times on these boards about my bridesmaid dress issues. I started with "any short pastel dress" and shifted to "a short navy dress" when my FMIL bought FSIL a bright orange floral dress that looked "springy, so would go with your theme" that was a very nice dress, but very bright and hard to coordinate with. FSIL has a navy dress for a cousin's wedding, so I switched my tune and said "navy now! that dress you have already would work!" No big deal. I like navy, and navy goes well with mint and peach and all the other colors I like.
All of that was fine, until yesterday. I went out to eat with one of my bridesmaids (I have three, including FSIL) and her mom. She asked about my decision for the dress and I said "short, navy." Her mom said "oh! you just bought one!" and I thought "GREAT!!!" because I don't want my friends to have to spend much, and I want them to like the dress. I showed my friend a picture of FSIL in the dress and she goes "That's the same one I just bought!"
At first I was tickled pink. And then I realized, FSIL and friend bought this dress at marshall's, so it won't be easy to find for bridesmaid #3. And it isn't. Friend bridesmaid took a picture of the tag, and I looked up the brand-- the dress is no where to be found. And I have 3 bridesmaids, so one wearing something different will be (maybe, for anyone who looks) obvious. This doesn't bother me aesthetically. A short navy dress that is slightly different from the other two short navy dresses? Either no one will notice, or people will just think she's the maid of honor. No big deal.
Except friend bridesmaid is very competitive with bridesmaid number 3 and would hate that perception (she asked me a lot "who is your MOH???" I said "I guess FSIL but I don't really see a distinction between you three." I know friend bridesmaid well. She would like the title, but is okay as long as MOH is a relative as opposed to a friend. I DGAF about bridesmaid vs. MOH.) Also, bridesmaid number 3 is REALLY into matching. She would definitely want to match and would be quite bothered by not matching. She was very disturbed by my initial suggestion that they buy "any short pastel dress." I had finally convinced her that 3 mismatched navy dresses would look fine, and that she wouldn't look like the odd man out. Oy vey.
Obviously, other than hunting for this marshall's dress there's nothing any of us can do (unless you all have magical solutions), and this is more the problem of the two friend bridesmaids getting over it but... I wanted this to be easy for them! And so far, its been a headache! End vent.
UPDATE: at end of discussion